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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET2002VENTURE LT, AWDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISENGINE PERFORMANCESYSTEMENGINE CONTROLS SELF-DIAGNOSTICS
2002 Chevrolet Venture LT, AWD
Engine Controls Self-Diagnostics
2002 Chevrolet Venture LT, AWDSECTION Engine Controls Self-Diagnostics
- Introduction
- Self-Diagnostic System
- On-Board Diagnostics
- Intermittent Conditions
- Notes
- Preliminary
- Harness or Connector Intermittents
- Electrical Connections or Wiring
- Control Module Power & Grounds, & Component Power & Grounds
- Temperature Sensitivity
- Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Electrical Noise
- Incorrect PCM Programming
- Duplicating Failure Conditions
- Scan Tool Snapshot
- Vehicle Data Recorder
- Diagnostic Procedure
- Retrieving Diagnostic Trouble Codes
- Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls
- Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes
- Scan Tool Usage
- Powertrain Control Module Location
- Programming
- Inspection/Maintenance Procedures
- Drive Cycles
- Inspection/Maintenance System Check
- Inspection/Maintenance Complete System Set Procedure
- Inspection/Maintenance Air System Set Procedure
- Inspection/Maintenance Catalyst System Set Procedure
- Inspection/Maintenance Exhaust Gas RECIRCULATION System Set Procedure
- Inspection/Maintenance Evaporative Emission System Set Procedure
- Inspection/Maintenance Heated Oxygen Sensor/Oxygen Sensor System Set Procedure
- Inspection/Maintenance Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater System Set Procedure
- Summary
- Diagnostic Trouble Code Definitions
- Component Locations
- Connector Identification
- System Tests
- Diagnostic Tests
- Notes
- DTC P0030: Ho2S Heater Control Circuit Sensor 1
- DTC P0101: MAF Sensor Performance
- DTC P0102: MAF Sensor Circuit - Low Frequency
- DTC P0103: MAF Sensor Circuit - High Frequency
- DTC P0107: Map Sensor Circuit - Low Voltage
- DTC P0108: Map Sensor Circuit - High Voltage
- DTC P0112: IAT Sensor Circuit - Low Voltage
- DTC P0113: IAT Sensor Circuit - High Voltage
- DTC P0116: ECT Sensor Performance
- DTC P0117: ECT Sensor Circuit - Low Voltage
- DTC P0118: ECT Sensor Circuit - High Voltage
- DTC P0121: TP Sensor Performance
- DTC P0122: TP Sensor Circuit - Low Voltage
- DTC P0123: TP Sensor Circuit - High Voltage
- DTC P0125: Excessive Time To Enter Closed Loop Fuel Control
- DTC P0128: ECT Less Than Thermostat Regulating Temperature
- DTC P0130: Ho2S Sensor 1 Circuit
- DTC P0131: Ho2S Circuit - Low Voltage - Sensor 1
- DTC P0132: Ho2S Circuit - High Voltage - Sensor 1
- DTC P0133: Ho2S Circuit - Slow Response - Sensor 1
- DTC P0134: Ho2S Circuit - Insufficient Activity - Sensor 1
- DTC P0135: Ho2S Heater Circuit - Sensor 1
- DTC P0137: Ho2S Circuit - Low Voltage - Sensor 2
- DTC P0138: Ho2S Circuit - High Voltage - Sensor 2
- DTC P0140: Ho2S Circuit - Insufficient Activity - Sensor 2
- DTC P0141: Ho2S Heater Circuit - Sensor 2
- DTC P0171: Fuel Trim System Lean
- DTC P0172: Fuel Trim System Rich
- DTC P0200-P0206: Fuel Injector Control Circuits
- DTC P0230: Fuel Pump Control Relay Circuit
- DTC P0300-P0306: Engine Misfire Detected
- DTC P0325: Knock Sensor Module Circuit
- DTC P0327: Knock Sensor Circuit - Low Voltage
- DTC P0336: Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Performance
- DTC P0341: Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Performance
- DTC P0401: EGR System - Insufficient Flow
- DTC P0403: EGR Valve Control Circuit
- DTC P0404: EGR Valve Open Pintle Position
- DTC P0405: EGR Pintle Position Circuit - Low Voltage
- DTC P0410: Secondary Air Injection System
- DTC P0412: Secondary Air Injection Relay Control Circuit
- DTC P0418: Secondary Air Injection Pump Relay Control Circuit
- DTC P0420: TWC System - Low Efficiency
- DTC P0440: EVAP System - Large Leak
- DTC P0442: EVAP System - Small Leak
- DTC P0443: EVAP Purge Solenoid Control Circuit
- DTC P0446: EVAP Vent Valve Performance
- DTC P0449: EVAP Vent Valve Performance
- DTC P0452: Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor - Low Voltage
- DTC P0453: Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor - High Voltage
- DTC P0502: Vehicle Speed Sensor Low Output
- DTC P0503: Vehicle Speed Sensor Erratic
- DTC P0506: Idle Control System - Low Rpm
- DTC P0507: Idle Control System - High Rpm
- DTC P0601-P0607, P1600, P1621, P1627, P1680, P1681 & P1683: Pcm Memory
- DTC P0650: Mil Control Circuit
- DTC P0719: Brake Switch Circuit - Low Input
- DTC P0724: Brake Switch Circuit - High Input
- DTC P1106: Map System Performance
- DTC P1107: Map Sensor Circuit Low Voltage
- DTC P1111: IAT Sensor Circuit - Intermittent High Voltage
- DTC P1112: IAT Sensor Circuit - Intermittent Low Voltage
- DTC P1114: ECT Sensor Circuit - Intermittent Low Voltage
- DTC P1115: ECT Sensor Circuit - Intermittent High Voltage
- DTC P1121: TP Sensor Circuit - Intermittent High Voltage
- DTC P1122: TP Sensor Circuit - Intermittent Low Voltage
- DTC P1133: Ho2S Circuit - Insufficient Switching - Sensor 1
- DTC P1134: Ho2S Transition Time Ratio - Sensor 1
- DTC P1336: Crankshaft System Variation Not Learned
- DTC P1351: Ignition Control Circuit - High Voltage
- DTC P1352: Ignition By-Pass Circuit - High Voltage
- DTC P1361: Ignition Control Circuit - Low Voltage
- DTC P1362: Ignition By-Pass Circuit - Low Voltage
- DTC P1374: 3X Reference Circuit
- DTC P1380: EBCM DTC Detected Rough Road Data Unstable
- DTC P1381: Misfire Detected - No EBCM/Pcm Serial Data
- DTC P1404: EGR Valve Closed Pintle Position
- DTC P1441: EVAP System Flow During Non-Purge
- DTC P1635: 5-Volt Reference A Circuit
- DTC P1639: 5-VOLT REFERENCEWide Open Throttle (WOT)CIRCUIT
- DTC P1640: Excessive Voltage Detected On Output Driver No. 1 Circuit
- DTC P1650: Excessive Voltage Detected On Output Driver No. 2 Circuit
- DTC P1660: Excessive Voltage Detected On Output Driver No. 3 Circuit
- DTC P1670: Excessive Voltage Detected On Output Driver No. 4 Circuit
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.